The Enforcer 99 is one of Nordica's most popular skis. Built for advanced-expert skiers who want a ski that charges hard, eats up chop, and lays down smooth turns even on icy runs. 99mm underfoot is perfect for all-mountain skiing. A tweaked shape and rocker profile unlock the tail for a more nimble feel than previous generations without skimping on stability and control. Whether you're ripping groomers or venturing off the trails into soft spring slush, the Nordica Enforcer 99 is a classic confidence-inspiring ski that rides great on both soft and hard snow.
The carbon chassis coupled with a full wood core sandwiched between two sheets of metal delivers stability and response and dampens vibrations for an especially smooth ride. With a short-medium turn radius, these skis will also stay nimble in the trees.
*Note: Utah Ski Gear will include a free binding mount with the purchase of a new ski and binding.
- Best for advanced-expert skiers
- All Mountain Rocker
- Two Sheets of Titanal
- Medium turn radius
- Core/laminates: carbon, metal, wood
- Energy 2 Ti Pulse Core – Smooth, confident, and stable, Nordica’s Enforcer construction embeds both a wood core and an elastomer Pulse core between two layers of titanal
- Partial twin
- Nordica's carbon-reinforced chassis weighs about 35% less than traditional glass.
- Full-length carbon strips not only reduce weight but also increase the ski's strength and stability
- Sintered graphite base
Size (cm) |
167 |
173 |
179 |
185 |
191 |
Tip Width (mm) |
129 |
131 |
132 |
133 |
134 |
Waist Width (mm) |
99 |
99 |
99 |
99 |
99 |
Tail Width (mm) |
117 |
119 |
120 |
121 |
122 |
Turning Radius (m) |
17 |
17.5 |
19 |
18.5 |
19 |
Utah Ski Gear Condition Rating System
New | Like New | Very Good | Good | Fair | Poor
Top-sheet: New!
Base: New!
Edges:New!
Binding: N/A
*Note: Utah Ski Gear will include a free binding mount with the purchase of a new ski and binding.
Special Safety Notice for Bindings: We urge you to take your boots and bindings to a shop certified by the bindings manufacturer to have a function check. The majority of shops will charge for this service. Even though we may, by request, check to see if a binding should fit your boot sole length, such an adjustment and fit check does not verify that the bindings will release properly with your boot. Only a certified shop can do this, with the user's boots present.
Skiing is dangerous. Ski at your own risk.